Instantiations warn that new downloads of their products will be
unavailable during the transaction, but promise that service will
continue uninterrupted for existing customers with support
agreements already in place.

The Canary Build will be updated more frequently than the Dev
channel, with riskier changes and often without verification that
the changes even work. “Canary Build is only for users who want to
help test Google Chrome and are comfortable using a highly unstable
browser that will often break entirely,” reads Google’s challenge
to developers.

Currently, the Canary Build only works with Windows, and cannot
be set as your default browser. Due to Canary’s unstable nature,
Google have made it possible to install the Canary Build in
addition to the Dev, Beta or Stable channel versions of Google
Chrome.

With qooxdoo 1.2, the manual is delivered with the SDK as HTML,
and also as a PDF document for offline reading. A new, experimental
virtual List has been added, in addition to a new Selenium window
for the cross-browser Inspector, which aims to aid the development
of automated GUI tests for qooxdoo applications. The API Viewer now
allows users to open tabs for any class or package description.

Meanwhile, 1.1.1 is a bug fix release, which aims to serve as a
drop-in replacement for anybody using 1.1.